Here's another card for Kim's Ways to Use It challenge to use a heart in our design. It also qualifies for the Love Theme in the Dirty Dozen gallery. This definitely has a love theme and I love my punches!
Gina K has a cool video tutorial on double embossing on the Stamp TV blog so I wanted to try that with this heart image. I stamped the Polkadot Punches heart image in versamark and embossed with black embossing powder. I took my Versamark pen, using the small point tip, to apply Versamark to the small sections of the heart and clear embossed those. Punched out with my SU large heart punch. The center heart is popped up on dimensionals. I applied those to the heart embossed black panel. I stamped the little "Love" heart from I {Heart} Hearts onto Pretty in Pink cardstock and punched with one of the trio heart punches. I attached this heart to my gingham ribbon with pink embroidery thread.
Accessories: versamark pad and pen, black and clear embossing powders, large heart punch, trio heart punch, pink embroidery thread, pink & back gingham ribbon, heart embossing folder, dimensionals
Registered: April 18, 2009 Location: Boston suburbs, MA Posts: 14060
Thu, Feb 03, 2011 @ 7:31 PM
Charlene, what a great way to use those Polka Dot Punches hearts!! I love the pink and chocolate brown. Yummy.
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Fri, Feb 04, 2011 @ 12:49 AM
We're gonna have to talk gorgeous about this one, girl. Oh my, I guess I need to check out the tv to see how to recreate something as magnificent as this. Like wow, girl. Thank you so much for the birthday card. I have that image and, trust me, it never looked that good.
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